Electric drive unit
An electric drive unit includes: a motor that rotates a rotor shaft; a housing with a bearing shield extending between motor housing and gearbox regions, the bearing shield having a first side that faces toward the motor housing region and a second side that partially defines the gearbox region and along which a channel extends; a planetary gearset including a sun gear, planet gears, and a carrier; and a wiper coupled to the housing proximate to the channel and abutting the carrier, such that fluid is wiped off of the carrier by the wiper as the carrier rotates and flows to the channel therefrom.
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The present disclosure generally relates to electric drive units for vehicles. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to an electric drive unit that includes a housing having a channel extending therealong and a wiper configured to wipe fluid off of a planetary gearset carrier into the channel.
BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSUREElectric drive units often include gearboxes that serve as oil reservoirs. Oil is often splashed within these gearboxes by gears and other moving components to lubricate and cool various components of the electric drive unit.
SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSUREAccording to a first aspect of the present disclosure, an electric drive unit includes a motor that drives rotation of a rotor shaft, and a housing that includes a bearing shield that extends between a motor housing region that houses the motor and a gearbox region. The bearing shield has a first side that faces toward the motor housing region and a second side opposite the first side that partially defines the gearbox region and along which a channel extends. The electric drive unit also includes a planetary gearset disposed within the gearbox region and including a sun gear operably coupled with the rotor shaft such that the sun gear and the rotor shaft are configured to rotate together at a common rate of rotation about an axis, a plurality of planet gears that interface with the sun gear and are configured to revolve around the axis, and a carrier that is operably coupled with the plurality of planet gears, such that revolution of the planet gears rotates the carrier about the axis. The electric drive unit further includes a wiper coupled to the housing proximate to the channel and configured to abut the carrier, such that fluid is wiped off of the carrier by the wiper as the carrier rotates and flows to the channel therefrom.
Embodiments of the first aspect of the disclosure can include any one or a combination of the following features:
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- the channel is formed wholly by the housing;
- the second side of the bearing shield includes a cleft that at least partially forms the channel;
- the cleft is wholly elevationally upward of the axis;
- a stator carrier that cooperates with the first side of the bearing shield to define a fluid jacket, wherein the fluid jacket is radially and circumferentially aligned with at least a portion of the channel, such that heat is transferred from the fluid within the channel into the fluid jacket through the bearing shield;
- the fluid within the channel is oil, and the fluid jacket contains water, and wherein heat is transferred from the oil to the water through the bearing shield; and
- the wiper is formed of a resilient material.
According to a second aspect of the present disclosure, an electric drive unit includes a motor that drives rotation of a rotor shaft, a housing that includes a bearing shield that extends between a motor housing region that houses the motor and a gearbox region, and a gearset disposed within the gearbox region and operably coupled with the rotor shaft, such that rotation of the rotor shaft causes the gearset to splash fluid that is within the gearbox region onto the second side of the bearing shield above the channel. The bearing shield has a first side that faces toward the motor housing region and a second side opposite the first side that partially defines the gearbox region and along which a channel extends. Further, gravity draws the fluid downward along the second side of the bearing shield and into the channel.
Embodiments of the second aspect of the disclosure can include any one or a combination of the following features:
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- the second side of the bearing shield includes a cleft that at least partially forms the channel;
- the cleft is wholly elevationally upward of an axis about which the rotor shaft rotates;
- the gearset is a planetary gearset that includes a carrier;
- a wiper coupled to the housing and configured to wipe fluid off of the carrier as the carrier rotates;
- the wiper is coupled to the second side of the bearing shield proximate the channel, such that the fluid that the wiper wipes off of the carrier flows into the channel;
- the wiper is formed of a resilient material;
- a stator carrier that cooperates with the first side of the bearing shield to define a fluid jacket, wherein the fluid jacket is radially and circumferentially aligned with at least a portion of the channel with respect to an axis about which the rotor shaft rotates, such that heat is transferred from the fluid within the channel into the fluid jacket through the bearing shield; and
- the fluid within the channel is oil, and the fluid jacket contains water, and wherein heat is transferred from the oil to the water through the bearing shield.
According to a third aspect of the present disclosure, an electric drive unit includes a motor that drives rotation of a rotor shaft, a planetary gearset operably coupled with the rotor shaft and having a carrier, a housing that houses the motor and planetary gearset, and a wiper coupled to the housing and configured to wipe fluid off of the carrier as the carrier rotates.
Embodiments of the third aspect of the disclosure can include any one or a combination of the following features:
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- the wiper is formed of a resilient material;
- the housing includes a bearing shield that extends between the motor and the planetary gearset and includes a channel that is configured to receive fluid wiped off of the carrier by the wiper; and
- the channel is a cleft in the bearing shield that is positioned wholly elevationally upward of an axis about which the rotor shaft rotates.
These and other features, advantages, and objects of the present disclosure will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following specification, claims, and appended drawings.
In the drawings:
The components in the figures are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles described herein.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONAdditional features and advantages of the disclosure will be set forth in the detailed description which follows and will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the description, or recognized by practicing the disclosure as described in the following description, together with the claims and appended drawings.
As used herein, the term “and/or,” when used in a list of two or more items, means that any one of the listed items can be employed by itself, or any combination of two or more of the listed items can be employed. For example, if a composition is described as containing components A, B, and/or C, the composition can contain A alone; B alone; C alone; A and B in combination; A and C in combination; B and C in combination; or A, B, and C in combination.
In this document, relational terms, such as “first” and “second,” “top” and “bottom,” and the like, are used solely to distinguish one entity or action from another entity or action, without necessarily requiring or implying any actual such relationship or order between such entities or actions.
For purposes of this disclosure, the term “coupled” (in all of its forms: couple, coupling, coupled, etc.) generally means the joining of two components (electrical or mechanical) directly or indirectly to one another. Such joining may be stationary in nature or movable in nature. Such joining may be achieved with the two components (electrical or mechanical) and/or any additional intermediate members. Such joining may include members being integrally formed as a single unitary body with one another (i.e., integrally coupled) or may refer to joining of two components. Such joining may be permanent in nature, or may be removable or releasable in nature, unless otherwise stated.
The terms “substantial,” “substantially,” and variations thereof as used herein are intended to note that a described feature is equal or approximately equal to a value or description. For example, a “substantially planar” surface is intended to denote a surface that is planar or approximately planar. Moreover, “substantially” is intended to denote that two values are equal or approximately equal. In some embodiments, “substantially” may denote values within about 10% of each other, such as within about 5% of each other, or within about 2% of each other.
As used herein, the terms “the,” “a,” or “an,” mean “at least one,” and should not be limited to “only one” unless explicitly indicated to the contrary. Thus, for example, reference to “a component” includes embodiments having two or more such components unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
As used herein, the term “axial” and derivatives thereof, such as “axially,” shall be understood to refer to a direction along the axis of a shaft configured to rotate in operation of the apparatus described herein. Further, the term “radial” and derivatives thereof, such as “radially,” shall be understood in relation to the axis of the aforementioned shaft. For example, “radially outboard” refers to further away from the axis, while “radially inboard” refers to nearer to the axis. The term “circumferential” and derivatives thereof, such as “circumferentially,” shall be understood in relation to the axis of the aforementioned shaft.
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In some embodiments, the stator carrier 66 cooperates with the first side 24 of the bearing shield 22 to define the fluid jacket 74, and the fluid jacket 74 is radially and circumferentially aligned with at least a portion of the channel 32, such that heat is transferred from fluid 58 within the channel 32 into the fluid jacket 74 through the bearing shield 22. For example, as illustrated in
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In operation of an exemplary embodiment of the electric drive unit 10, the motor 12 drives rotation of the rotor shaft 20 which drives the planetary gearset 16, such that the sun gear 34 rotates, the planet gears 38 revolve, and the carrier 40 rotates about the axis 36. As this occurs, the planetary gearset 16 splashes fluid 58 along various interior surfaces of the portion of the housing 14 that defines the gearbox region 30, including the second side 28 of the bearing shield 22 above the channel 32 that extends along the second side 28 of the bearing shield 22. Further, fluid 58 adheres to the carrier 40 as the carrier 40 rotates through the fluid 58 that is pooled within the gearbox region 30. The fluid 58 that is splashed above the channel 32 by the planetary gearset 16 is drawn downward along the second side 28 of the bearing shield 22 by gravity and flows into the channel 32. Further, the fluid 58 disposed on the carrier 40 is wiped off of the carrier 40 and into the channel 32 by the wiper 18 as the carrier 40 rotates, as illustrated in
It is to be understood that variations and modifications can be made on the aforementioned structure without departing from the concepts of the present disclosure, and further it is to be understood that such concepts are intended to be covered by the following claims unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
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- 10 electric drive unit
- 12 motor
- 14 housing
- 16 planetary gearset
- 18 wiper
- 20 rotor shaft
- 22 bearing shield
- 24 first side
- 26 motor housing region
- 28 second side
- 30 gearbox region
- 32 channel
- 34 sun gear
- 36 axis
- 38 planet gears
- 40 carrier
- 42 vehicle
- 44 electric axle assembly
- 46 stator
- 48 rotor
- 50 wheel
- 52 gearset
- 54 differential
- 56 half shafts
- 58 fluid
- 60 outer wall
- 62 central aperture
- 64 bearing
- 66 stator carrier
- 68 first portion
- 70 second portion
- 72 terminus
- 74 fluid jacket
- 76 first region
- 78 second region
- 80 cleft
Claims
1. An electric drive unit, comprising:
- a motor that drives rotation of a rotor shaft;
- a housing that includes a bearing shield that extends between a motor housing region that houses the motor and a gearbox region, the bearing shield having a first side that faces toward the motor housing region and a second side opposite the first side that partially defines the gearbox region and along which a channel extends;
- a planetary gearset disposed within the gearbox region and including a sun gear operably coupled with the rotor shaft such that the sun gear and the rotor shaft are configured to rotate together at a common rate of rotation about an axis, a plurality of planet gears that interface with the sun gear and are configured to revolve around the axis, and a carrier that is operably coupled with the plurality of planet gears, such that revolution of the planet gears rotates the carrier about the axis; and
- a wiper coupled to the housing proximate to the channel and configured to abut the carrier, such that fluid is wiped off of the carrier by the wiper as the carrier rotates and flows to the channel therefrom.
2. The electric drive unit of claim 1, wherein the channel is formed wholly by the housing.
3. The electric drive unit of claim 1, wherein the second side of the bearing shield includes a cleft that at least partially forms the channel.
4. The electric drive unit of claim 3, wherein the cleft is wholly elevationally upward of the axis.
5. The electric drive unit of claim 1, further comprising:
- a stator carrier that cooperates with the first side of the bearing shield to define a fluid jacket, wherein the fluid jacket is radially and circumferentially aligned with at least a portion of the channel, such that heat is transferred from the fluid within the channel into the fluid jacket through the bearing shield.
6. The electric drive unit of claim 5, wherein the fluid within the channel is oil, and the fluid jacket contains water, and wherein heat is transferred from the oil to the water through the bearing shield.
7. The electric drive unit of claim 1, wherein the wiper is formed of a resilient material.
8. An electric drive unit, comprising:
- a motor that drives rotation of a rotor shaft;
- a housing that includes a bearing shield that extends between a motor housing region that houses the motor and a gearbox region, the bearing shield having a first side that faces toward the motor housing region and a second side opposite the first side that partially defines the gearbox region and along which a channel extends; and
- a gearset disposed within the gearbox region and operably coupled with the rotor shaft, such that rotation of the rotor shaft causes the gearset to splash fluid that is within the gearbox region onto the second side of the bearing shield above the channel, wherein gravity draws the fluid downward along the second side of the bearing shield and into the channel.
9. The electric drive unit of claim 8, wherein the second side of the bearing shield includes a cleft that at least partially forms the channel.
10. The electric drive unit of claim 9, wherein the cleft is wholly elevationally upward of an axis about which the rotor shaft rotates.
11. The electric drive unit of claim 8, wherein the gearset is a planetary gearset that includes a carrier.
12. The electric drive unit of claim 11, further comprising:
- a wiper coupled to the housing and configured to wipe fluid off of the carrier as the carrier rotates.
13. The electric drive unit of claim 12, wherein the wiper is coupled to the second side of the bearing shield proximate the channel, such that the fluid that the wiper wipes off of the carrier flows into the channel.
14. The electric drive unit of claim 12, wherein the wiper is formed of a resilient material.
15. The electric drive unit of claim 8, further comprising:
- A stator carrier that cooperates with the first side of the bearing shield to define a fluid jacket, wherein the fluid jacket is radially and circumferentially aligned with at least a portion of the channel with respect to an axis about which the rotor shaft rotates, such that heat is transferred from the fluid within the channel into the fluid jacket through the bearing shield.
16. The electric drive unit of claim 15, wherein the fluid within the channel is oil, and the fluid jacket contains water, and wherein heat is transferred from the oil to the water through the bearing shield.
17. An electric drive unit, comprising:
- a motor that drives rotation of a rotor shaft;
- a planetary gearset operably coupled with the rotor shaft and having a carrier;
- a housing that houses the motor and planetary gearset; and
- a wiper coupled to the housing and configured to wipe fluid off of the carrier as the carrier rotates.
18. The electric drive unit of claim 17, wherein the wiper is formed of a resilient material.
19. The electric drive unit of claim 17, wherein the housing includes a bearing shield that extends between the motor and the planetary gearset and includes a channel that is configured to receive fluid wiped off of the carrier by the wiper.
20. The electric drive unit of claim 19, wherein the channel is a cleft in the bearing shield that is positioned wholly elevationally upward of an axis about which the rotor shaft rotates.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Mar 14, 2024
Date of Patent: Feb 11, 2025
Assignee: Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co. KG (Herzogenaurach)
Inventor: Kyle Nelson (Delaware, OH)
Primary Examiner: Jacob S. Scott
Assistant Examiner: Farhana Pervin
Application Number: 18/605,118
International Classification: F16H 57/04 (20100101); F16H 57/021 (20120101); F16H 57/02 (20120101);